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July 11, 2016 · 3:32 am

Setting up a meeting, calling another public official, or hosting an event does not, standing alone, qualify as an “official act” for the purpose of convicting an official under public corruption laws


Opinion:
ROBERT F. MCDONNELL
v.
UNITED STATES

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← When the elements of a state crime are broader than those of a listed generic offense, a conviction cannot give rise to an enhanced sentence under the Armed Career Criminal Act
Persons convicted of reckless domestic assault are federally disqualified from possessing firearms →

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